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Southern Comfort Conference

 Organization

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

City of Atlanta Gender Identity Amendment

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS736f
Scope and Content

This collection contains a copy of the Gender Identity Amendment (legislation 00-O-0074), signed by Mayor Bill Campbell in 2000, as well as a certificate of authentication for the pen used to sign the amendment.

Dates: 2000

Southern Voice photographs

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS415
Scope and Contents This collection contains images used for stories published by Southern Voice newspaper. Images include businesses, individuals, organizations, demonstrations and events, and photographs related to political issues concerning the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender communities. Of particular note are demonstrations associated with ACT UP and the Cobb Citizens Coalition, as well as images of the Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade and Atlanta Black Pride....
Dates: approximately 1968-2010, bulk dates approximately 1990-2010

Wesley Chenault papers

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS809f
Scope and Content This collection contains documents pertaining to LGBT issues in Atlanta. Materials include pamphlets from the 2007 Southern Comfort Transgender Conference, advertisements for Atlanta drag performances, a 1981 menu for Prince George Inn (a historically gay restaurant), and an invitation to a 1999 wedding between two women, Melinda McBride and Kristal Manning. Notably, many of the Southern Comfort Conference pamphlets advertise products and treatments, like cosmetic surgery and professional...
Dates: 1965-2007, undated

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Atlanta (Ga.) -- Politics and government 2
Gay bars -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
Lesbians -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
AIDS (Disease) -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
AIDS (Disease) -- Government policy -- United States 1
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AIDS (Disease) -- Law and legislation -- United States 1
AIDS activists 1
AIDS awareness 1
African American LGBTQ+ people 1
Anti-gay discrimination 1
Asian American LGBTQ+ people 1
Atlanta (Ga.) -- Charters 1
Atlanta (Ga.) -- Religion 1
Black LGBTQ+ people 1
Civil rights 1
Civil rights demonstrations 1
Cross-dressing -- United States 1
Demonstrations -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Detention of LGBTQ+ people 1
Discrimination in employment 1
Drag bars 1
Drag community 1
Drag performers 1
Drag shows 1
Female impersonators -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Gay activists 1
Gay artists -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Gay community -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Gay couples -- Legal status, laws, etc. 1
Gender identity -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
HIV (Viruses) 1
HIV-positive persons 1
Hate crimes -- United States 1
Hate groups -- United States 1
Journalism 1
Journalists -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
LGBTQ+ activism 1
LGBTQ+ bars 1
LGBTQ+ bookshops 1
LGBTQ+ civil rights 1
LGBTQ+ community centers 1
LGBTQ+ criminalization 1
LGBTQ+ demonstrations 1
LGBTQ+ discrimination 1
LGBTQ+ people of color 1
LGBTQ+-affirming religious groups 1
LGBTQ+-owned businesses 1
Lesbian activism 1
Lesbian activists 1
Lesbian bars 1
Lesbian bars -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Lesbian community -- Georgia 1
Medical care -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Neighborhoods -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Nightclubs -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Pageants -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Politicians -- Georgia 1
Reproductive health 1
Same-sex marriage 1
Sex shops 1
Sodomy laws 1
Transgender activism 1
Transgender life 1
Transgender people -- United States 1
White LGBTQ+ people 1
Women basketball players -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
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